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Young People, Radical Democracy and Community Development(Paperback / softback)
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30/09/2022
Focusing on youth activism for greater equality, liberty and mutual care - radical democracy - this timely collection explores the movement''s impacts on community organisations and workers. Essays ...
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Peacebuilding, Conflict and Community Development(Paperback / softback)
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14/10/2022
How can local communities effectively build peace and reconciliation before, during and after open violence? This trailblazing book gives practical examples, from the Global North and Global South, ...
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Populism, Democracy and Community Development(Paperback / softback)
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01/12/2020
Using international perspectives and case studies, this book discusses the relationships between community development and populism in the context of today''s widespread crisis of democracy. Explor...
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Arts, Culture and Community Development(Paperback / softback)
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15/07/2021
Drawing on international examples, this book interrogates the relationship between the arts, culture and community development. Contributors from six continents, reimagine community development as t...
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Class, inequality and community development(Paperback)
Policy Press
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15/08/2016
This book, the second title in the Rethinking Community Development series, argues for the centrality of class analysis and its associated divisions of power to any discussion of the potential benef...
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Class, inequality and community development(Electronic book text)
Policy Press
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06/09/2016
This book, the second title in the Rethinking Community Development series, argues for the centrality of class analysis and its associated divisions of power to any discussion of the potential benef...
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Class, inequality and community development(Electronic book text)
Policy Press
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06/09/2016
This book, the second title in the Rethinking Community Development series, argues for the centrality of class analysis and its associated divisions of power to any discussion of the potential benef...
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Politics, power and community development(Electronic book text)
Policy Press
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13/01/2016
Presenting unique and critical reflections on international policy and practice, this book addresses the global dominance of neoliberalism. It examines the extent to which community development prac...
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Class, inequality and community development(Electronic book text)
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Ethics, Equity and Community Development(Hardback)
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22/05/2019
Drawing on theory and a range of cross-disciplinary and international perspectives, this book examines the place of ethics and ethical practice in community and development across a global spectrum ...
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No Cheese, Please!
A fun picture book for children with food allergies - full of friendship and super-cute characters!Little Mo the mouse is having a birthday party.

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My Brother Is a Superhero
Luke is massively annoyed about this, but when Zack is kidnapped by his arch-nemesis, Luke and his friends have only five days to find him and save the world...

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